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AL EDITI ' ESTABLISHED 1870 .“my_) ‘Proj)tH mda(g APV qr1 LT ANIIIUUO) | MYSTERY SHROUDS FATE OF AMUNDSEN AND PARTY BUT HIS FRIENDS ARE HOPEFUL pont to Delay As In- | TALFSKI WINS dication That He Has' Succeeded In Flight‘ And Is Exploring New Booth Stroe i Boy I Champion Found Land | mlshc GETS HERALDJ A TR]P eweeLotk gauith Scotch made in Latvia and conslgned | BOOZE SMUGGLERS Vessel With 26,625 Cases of | Scotch Due OII New York BLOCKADE lS TIGHTENED L..uor Reported Consigned as Pot- | MARBLE TOUREY ‘=== v Running Results in Big Hauls and | 16 Arrests, 1‘ New York,«May (AP)—Rum ! mr Seoofld Tlme ‘1.:‘-.1'- blockaders were on the watch | lay because of reports that a EERL s due off or 4n | ET 25,625 cases of | Dthers Feel Pe: and Are Inclined to Be- | omer e lief That Some Misfor- | tune May Have Befallen Polar Aviators as pottery, Sir Broderiek Hartwell, Br baroniet, who recently excused his failure to continue big dividends to investors in lis rum-running syndi- | the ground that his liquor | Player In City Too itish ho o no Much For Opponents Again—\Vill ] Represent New Britain in Nation- cate on | al Champlonship At Atlantic City |1y peer H Ibe i Orc icking the German eraft, sent by radio to Alexander Zaleskl, 14 year old, all | 29 Booth street, won the r]unhplon- \ip of Britain for the second | May 23.—(AP)— |year in succession in the finals of Shipping Gazette reports that the Herald-Junior Achievement mar- the weather conditions for Captain |ble shooting contest held at Walnut | {Ear Amundsen's polar flight continue |Hill park this morning. Margaret or its German equivalent. very favorable, and that there {s ‘ Some reports sald the vessel plan- | {ned to dock In New York to unioad ll" ‘pottery,” as !s crew was {aware that the real purpose of thr voyage had been disclosed. W craft from shore from com- the steamship, to | ln smal mur\uhv g with un- turning safely. A dispateh to the temperature now 1s mild. The steamer Farm {8 not in communi- cation with the other expedition ship. the Hob cquipped with Those whose Arctic experience or | other expert knowledge warrants | expressions of opinion appeared to- | day to think that Amundsen's con-|* tinued at indicated that he had landed at the pole or had dis- overed an intermediate body of a upon which he had descended for closer investigation and more accurate location In cither case, it was pointed out, | have encountered difficul- | ties on attempting again to take lo“ he air, | lto paper says the g | 16 Are May rrested, 0,000 Arrested. 23.—(AP)-—Sixteen liquor v and $45¢ in New \nrk a new overland | from Canada to Maine {seaports was learned as a result of |y ctivities of foderal officers here yes- | ¢, [terday in cxposing what are |to be two huge million doll rings. The result, it will be a federal grand jury gation that will possibly {liguor dealers, rum agents in New England, nada. est biow forces star Boston, | persons at between was scized | and the exist frum "‘V wireles wert re and iw0e of rouf ! ence all olve 1000 and | York he mig runncrs New Still No News zen, Denmark, May enhagen was still Amundsen at but there ¥ here oye d explorer it 1 here worth Van and red by wit of operated | Canada | chi pro- the : liquor | (A1) —Coy out this morning, signs of anx camer by the Main Coast Steamship Company. | bana packed in marble shots of the |merchandise labe Fifteen 6 o'clock were 1o the safety | —— of the intre and his| The crack companions, |city seem 1o he found at the end of |were made. It is realized that his final decl- [the alphabet for the runner up and | Another S i Iy sion to ¢ on ncreased fuel winner of the silver 1 edal w . e supply instead of wire 15 | Ziga champion valued at between $300,000 and prevents him from ,000 was seized In New progress of 1e8 the steamer Doston and the rom the pole, and makes any Winter, both le until his ret mship Com p: believed that the N 1 that the entir brought overland some lonely Mal route necessit the Atlantic rum officials confirme news of ALEXANDER ZALESKI cont bearing was e88 appar: 1 street, ‘. recore Herman urn to 8 Expeet Delaye, ere do m s cargo had 1 Canada to over a new mwl ¥ m the expedit possibly to Dan ships o 1k under xitiary until t other pi get in tou at Green Har ports or some hergen and adio statio err hloc the had de. Maine that loped Ach report n overland leak deve In their t Safe Is Opened. ter the of the Van, here opencd a establishment and hooks s of more than Hurried ts show- d to a wher somewhere continue wski of tl od il St ewspaper John i rcd Heart an (. ing nder leskl of the [lihu F It 19 beliey Junior Andrin e A ana | Mary wil Zigas then examination of the udes als of flag yers from t of iquor dealers. HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE , customs Newington Man Bound Over in Bonds of $6.000 For Assaulting Efforts Started to Safeguard A tios Concern Is Manifest Ma (AP)-—1] 12 Year Old Girl. York Children (AT) from iliar rn itorts unde ay by Idea of Continning To Uprising in l’"ma Is Becoming Sevions (AT) AfTair Sues Two for $1,000 as Dis Kings' which to ne a favorahblc fonnd at the Kings ehould ha nd srrived at its noon ve occupi party BOND OF $15,000 SET FOR ALLEGED MEMBER OF AUTOMOBILE THEFT RING hours and the The Greatest Danger rw half hur as 1 ed § from alr, ) picces He minies Hou the \ BRITAI’\I LUNNFC l‘ICUT AWAITING GERMAN upaza rm MACIURY ANY ONE OF 4 VERDICTS | MAY BE THEIR DECISIOIV | PRESII]ENT 15 1LL, BREAKS ENGAGEMENTS """‘\l)octnrs Called in Say ln-‘ disposition Is Not of w; 58, ’Hm to use ficial t of ur, me and visers fover casily Pl 1| would be In on the lj Leir Senor 156 ag with Ordinarily has been more arrests | ary {1y has missed for use we from t ted specia ount. shington, esident Coolldge cancel gagements for today president ite House proper physiclans were d the indisposition » had lcoast guard boats to keep customers | Ward hint'of i indicated been feeling the went to his office but secretary White a while, It was said that none nts on to y Velusqu Dominican Whit Serious Nature May 23.- returned after his offices, and the a s Plans were maude been that Mr, ch various reports give the name | CT°asingly hot weather of the 5001 he had Ho afterward 1se and today's 5 of T V'w President next week, en made afternoon wheth ndoned. > were for today, g a day o Jose Del minister m,vnuxv nor Do i W toe pu Mr. cancelied a group of vis but the op Mr. man of y from h of il nee 'e H as suffered and h 1y on ths ists periodica to at the told 3 decided to go bac > down for for Saturda (AP)— d his en- because of 1l the a short White summoned. h) issuec a state- confiseated, Is reported to |MeNt after the physiclans had made an examination. Ther no previous out- | although It was Coolidge effects of the usnal of the en- list were re- emergency el nd the eruise 1y usi- ew conferences, the do- the White N lumx- t of the v were One ements police | 1 18 ordin- He seare Is d ent e 3 ro TRUCK DRIVER FINDS HELPER DEAD IN CAR Springlield Man Believed Killed When Head Hit Low Bridge ANUNDSEN'S PLANS Newspaper A retu Result of Collision vt Hart fon] cast for New cinity day—Sunday and nee Alaska THE WEATHER May Possibly showers probably continned mila Around savs He Had No Arctic —Vore iritain and vi- to fair was in- api- put | NEW BRITAIN HERALD REPORTED IN JAP QUAK BURIED WHEN TUNNEL J'irst or Second Degree; Murder, Manslaughter Acquittal — Defense Dann Promtses Alcom C'opy of Dtsctplme Commtttee Report Lawyer Expects Acqui(- tal—Early Finding Likc- ly. ol Fonce boevd NOOSE EXPECT 3,000 FOR BIG FIELD DAY State’ ing Chapman Trial Te Event Will Conclude State Convention in New Ha Olympla r old unwed | . May 23 -] Macri, 20 ye: | mother, whose trial, for the murder of the man she claims to be Attorney Regard- father of her baby may to- day know whether state has successful in its efforts to con- her of “murder in the first de- —wilful and premeditated.” A peclal session of the superior court has been called for today so that | Judge Christopher I. Avery may |8t Attor harge the jury that heard the case | published in the ring the past weeks, irman David ate’s Attorney Arnon A | New Brit nt in rebuttal written ti of Defense At- | torney Joseph Koletsky, late yester- day afternoon just before time for adjournment, Judge Avery at the oon recess allowed the jury to de for itself whether it would continue into a night session, hold a special session today, or adjourn intil next The special ses- ion today was chosen, Indications are that the jury will not requ 10 od to de-| ate over a verdict, Eleven of rors, it . were in favor | prolonzing the sessions belfeving they could was said today's the ended, Leen timony. viet In re ate’s sponse to a letter from Hugh M. Alcorn, Herald yesterday, .. Dunn the commission h Moos- turday, n L O. confident state convention of t 1 prove one of the finest, st and best in the annals of the Connecticut organization. The con- on proper is scheduled for F: June a at this glon will be only 60 dele e3 pres- of “May , State's , Conn. day, functions 5 there to conduct as a sub hearings in whet} | committee detern But e a ga rding r or not is neces- Tueday. e he Saturday, there will be 1d day, and the e a part in it. gen al committee in ct convention. was a speclal g in the local rooms was very enthus by a large num to plans, Licbler o ed to ir mit- repor a was said vour le con has not AS 8007 of it w in vester- | reach a consideration as t ready a ntire convention office in accor your re- session was finally decided upon. uest .lu(h:u Begins Charge Judge Avery began his charge to y promptly at 9 o'clock, 1a time Miss Mac I \\IE.K peared in the room an hour before had her baby, Lucy and held her for half an hour. Friends then took he baby out of the room. Miss peared cheerful and in talk- yout her \‘ hope that verdict would be id that she Lad p duri Inight. holding Ler baby she smiled, but afterwards lapsed into a {somewhat listless state as if extren ry ly at- & of local Police Co DUNN, Groehl of New Yc ard of DAVID 1 I'rederic th Chairnr gathering we liscussed. and it was be comple as r r quick EAMOUS LOST CITY SCENE OF PAGEANT History of 5,000 Years Ago to Be Re-enacted To- night in Nevada B¢ as ;mss('u" She has also writte r & copy of made by the polic 1g of the discipline express: hen they were pmar : 1 police board f ments en a com- those questione present at hree pollce- the board, Jo- have taken pre 1y w A outside v as & |into tha courtroom. were sent over from ers station to do dut sourtroom was opene filled an doff N preserying the corridors pers inline to get Several officers ns were take ac emen not livulge his livulge hi re were present road, and also o public 1 o BOLTS START FIRES . N BRISTOL FAGTORY * Lightning Hits Twice at Brass Corporation Plant 0 Verdiets Possible o York, AR history of ada will be enacted to- Pueblo Gr: of ) de de Nevada, awyer Confident fore confident that be acquitted. He confide esired to to have lecided Ty to ess lust nig Four Avery ordered the ous lost city, which was the court 5 Mt back five eological finds thousand years or hich will earliest lents of t M e Museum of the Heye ion of gt 1dge original lo will closed be arge which las At the 1 about open he ¢ DRIVE AGAINST RIFFS " HORSE GOES INTO PIT, ' .+ TAKES DRIVER AL[]NE Moroccan Tribesmen Put- ! i Up Stubborn Resistance BAVONET IGHTING Y~ ting Dyson Won't Keep Rcin\ Around His Neck Again Rum Ships Go on Rocks, Govt. Agents Get Cargoes TARMIR e EXONT a st night Plans for the June state | church | form the Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending May 16th .., 12,023 PRICE THREE CENTS SEVERAL HUNDRED CASUALTIES ARE E, TRAIN 1§ HAS CAVE-IN Observers Sent Out In Airplanes Tell of See- ing Towns In Flames And Widespread Dey- astation — Death List Will Be High, Is Fear. May rom Osaka co g the loss of Tokyo, 23.—(AP) tinue me: Reports gre regard- lite and the intensity followed in the rthquake and fire to- hook the district centering nd Toyo-Oka, §0 miles north- west of Osaka Vernae newspa eral hundred casuaities were | ed. An airplane from the Tokyo newspaper , relayed > at Toyo-Oka continued ate today and the whole eemed virtually destroyed. e at Kyoto report 10 persons d many injured in Hum ere numerous houses co Kinosaki Springs was report- urning also and a forest fire be raging ncar the S assert gev- report- Asah reports r Toyo-Oka, was res but no damage has of Kinosaki Springs Whole Town Destroyed London, May (AP) ~ Despatches from Tokyo to the B ning News say it is reported town of Kinosaki was destroyed by the earthquake. A railroad train is d to have been buried in the coi- e of a tunnel near Ashiya and the Tkuno silver miine is reported \greatly damaged Yy collapsing tun- nels. The Evening \f ws advices al [ persons were re- asserted that 80 {ported dead in IKuniyama and Iu- kuchi, small towhs near Toyo-oka | ported tn been listed east the =0 — (AD) ported col Osaka, May Two hundred Lou ipsed and nup ing today in ¢ ka, a town of 7,700 po s northwest of Osaka, ¢ an [earthquake whicl into of i the ed | fearing a disaster of e eart rologic vibr: rep! ke, ng reports was a hor of nearly three s which is a record for the past , the temblor was continu- ous and lasted several minutes Planes Hasten to Scene Report received h vernacular newspaper Toyo-Oka post off o report has coliapsed on burninz been al d to the damags ave been re ualties, bu igate the ext re as to the believed jima section ich Quake Was Terrifying VOLLMER 18 ACQUITTED